An Austrian tattoo artist continued to ink free anti-racist tattoos in the city of Graz, Thursday. Alex Smoltchnik, the tattoo artist and owner of the Pride and Glory parlour, came up with the idea after three people were killed when a man of Bosnian heritage veered off the road. The reaction amongst Austrian society led him to the idea of fighting racism through body-art. Peter Palme was the willing subject in Thursdays session and decided he would get a fist smashing a swastika on his upper-arm. Discussing the tattoos, Smoltchnik said: I don't expect anything, I am simply happy that there are so many people who openly express that they are against racism, but I do not think that I can change anything with this. Smoltchnik is now booked until December, after his Facebook post garnered more attention than he thought. In order to accommodate the demand, he is offering one free tattoo per day.